Calculate your NUST aggregate score for undergraduate engineering and science admissions. Supports NET-based, SAT-based, and ACT-based calculation modes for both national and international seats at NUST Islamabad.
For candidates appearing in NUST Entry Test (NET)
Formula
Aggregate = (FSc/Total × 100) × 25% + (NET/Total × 100) × 75%
Intermediate marks
NET score out of 200
Follow these simple steps to calculate your National University of Sciences & Technology admission aggregate:
The formula used is: Aggregate = (FSc %) × 25% + (NET %) × 75%
For NET-based national seats, the NUST aggregate is calculated as: FSc/HSSC marks × 25% + NET score × 75%. SAT and ACT-based admissions use the same 25-75 ratio with respective test scores.
NET score carries 75% weightage in the NUST aggregate formula, making it the most critical component. A high NET score can significantly boost your overall merit position.
Yes, NUST accepts SAT and ACT scores as alternatives to NET for certain programs and seat categories. The aggregate formula remains 25% academic + 75% test score.
The minimum aggregate varies by program and year. Popular programs like Computer Science and Electrical Engineering typically require 80%+ aggregate for national seats.
No, NUST does not include Matriculation marks in the aggregate formula. Only FSc/HSSC (or equivalent) marks and the entry test score are considered.
NUST prepares separate merit lists for each program using the aggregate formula. Candidates are ranked by aggregate percentage, and seats are allocated based on program preference and merit position.